
Yep, the front row, that's my favorite.

This ride has it all: camelbacks, bunny hops, low-slung turns, all manner of surprising twistiness, except for inversions, though, and if you ride Kawasemi and say to me, "Needs some loops," we're going to have trouble, my friend.

The consensus seems to be that no park in America would have the stones to build a Mega-Lite and let it run wild, certainly not a corporate chain park that needs a lot of capacity and/or a "big number" ride for marketing purposes. I don't know... an independent, family-owned park, a park that has already shown a proclivity to build very intense roller coasters... there's gotta be some park like that in the U.S. where a Mega-Lite could find a good home.

And if not, dadgumit, let's just pool our resources, do a Kickstarter or something, and build that park ourselves. WHO'S WITH ME?!

Or maybe it's better to have to travel great distances to experience something as wondrous as a Mega-Lite. Keeps them special, makes the devotional pilgrimage a real event.

No, screw that. I want a Mega-Lite down the block from my house.

Kawasemi, baby, you rocked my world.
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